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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. ET on May 5, 2020: There are 60,772 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning 
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 17 C, with a low of 2
Concerts in the Park cancelling June shows, may resume later in summer

Concerts in the Park cancelling June shows, may resume later in summer

Concerts in the Park won't be happening this June, but may return later in the summer if more pandemic restrictions are lifted
Sask. adds 34 new cases as province re-opens

Sask. adds 34 new cases as province re-opens

All but one of the new cases is in the northern part of the province
Landowners asking visitors to avoid Castle Butte until after May

Landowners asking visitors to avoid Castle Butte until after May

Castle Butte, located about 170 kilometres south of Moose Jaw, is closed to the public until the end of calving season
Shrine Club raffling off little red Corvette for second annual fundraiser

Shrine Club raffling off little red Corvette for second annual fundraiser

The Shrine Club is back with another classic car raffle to raise funds for sick children and their families
Federal Liberals' decision to ban assault-style firearms an insult to Canadian democracy: Lukiwski

Federal Liberals' decision to ban assault-style firearms an insult to Canadian democracy: Lukiwski

'What this government has done, instead, is bring forward a ban that does nothing — absolutely nothing — to combat violent crime by the use of illegal and smuggled weapons,' said Conservative MP Tom Lukiwski
Higher beef prices at meat counter possible

Higher beef prices at meat counter possible

With less cattle needed by packers, Western Canadian cash prices for live cattle have fallen between 10 and 12 cents a pound
This year declared International Year of Plant Health by United Nations

This year declared International Year of Plant Health by United Nations

Science Canada notes healthy plants are the foundation for all life, making up 80 per cent of the food we eat and producing 98 per cent of the oxygen we breathe
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